The Walking Dead: Guts

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Lisa Fary's earliest influences are Princess Leia, Rainbow Bright, Astronaut Barbie, and her 6th grade teacher, Ms. Palmer. She's angry that it's 2011 and she still doesn't have a hovercraft, but will accept a jetpack as consolation. That jetpack had better be pink with a rhinestone monogram.
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  1. Haven't read the books, I don't really have any feelings for the survivors other than contempt for the cop's wife and friend. 

  2. saurora510 says:

    I also haven't read the books, but I know what you men, it was like when I saw tThe Stand miniseries and I knew who was going to die and I kept holding my breathe for it, it makes it a totally crazy viewing experience. I also have that same moral dilemma, Lisa; I want to believe I would have struggled with the decision like T-Dog (when Fate or Justice intervened) but there is a callous survivalist part of myself that thinks I'd let him rot (figuratively, literally). I am also fascinated by the zombies, who are almost character developed (I mean, I still don't wanna sit and have tea with them…) but the curious dog-head tilt thing they were doing as the guys walked among them? amazing….
    I'm also liking that it looks like the reunion of the Grimes is upon us, and isn't gonna drag for years (or even weeks)

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